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"I am with her", Obama endorses Clinton for US president

Washington: US President Barack Obama formally threw his support behind presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in a web video on Thursday. "I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office," Xinhua quoted Obama as saying in the video posted on Clinton's Facebook page. "I'm with her. I'm fired up and I cannot wait to get out there and campaign with Hillary," Obama said. The former first lady said on Twitter that she was "honoured" to have the president's support and her campaign announced that Obama would join Clinton for a public event next Wednesday in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Blog by Pawan Khera: Modi painted a vanilla picture of the reality back home Obama's endorsement came just moments after his meeting with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Clinton's rival in the nomination race, and according to Earnest, Sanders "was not surprised" by Obama's endorsement. Although he still declined to endorse Clinton at the moment. Sanders told reporters after the meeting that he would do everything "to make sure Donald Trump does not become president of the US." He said the real-estate mogul "would be a disaster" for the US. As the Democratic primary season was all but over, the notion of party unity had become a crucial topic in the Democratic field. So far, Sanders had offered mixed response as to what his next step would be after being mathematically eliminated from the race. Clinton became her party's presumptive nominee this week after winning primaries in California, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota. ALSO READ: 'Mischievous' AAP attempting to boost its chances through 'Udta Punjab': Swamy Sanders had earlier pledged to continue the fight into the national convention in July when party nomination would be formally announced. However, he later indicated that he would "assess" his path to victory in the wake of California's primary which was held on Tuesday. Clinton notched an easy victory by two-digit lead in California. Despite the urgency to unite the party, the White House on Thursday said it was up to Sanders to make the decision as to when and how he ends the campaign. "Sanders has more than earned the right to make his own decision on his own timeframe about the future of his campaign and the president certainly respects the important work that the Senator has done on the campaign trail," said Earnest in the daily briefing on Thursday.

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